I am a physicist at the Laboratory of Physical Sciences (LPS) at the University of Maryland. My current research interests include theoretical quantum information science and technology, quantum computers, condensed matter physics, and nanotechnology.

As a NSF Distinguished Research Fellow I worked in the Theory of Condensed Matter (TCM) division at the Cavendish Laboratory of the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. I also did research at the Centre for Quantum Computer Technology, School of Physics at the University of Melbourne, Australia and at the Department of Applied Physics at the University of Tokyo, Japan. Before that, I was in the Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA in the silicon solid-state quantum computing group.

This site serves as a repository for prior academic work and in no way represents the views or opinions of anyone but myself. Following tradition, most of this site is very out-of-date.

I never quite finished a page on my postdoc experiences traveling around the world. (Updated with Japan pictures!)

Science and Physics

My current research focuses on the intersection of quantum physics and nanotechnology, specifically systems and devices based on quantum entanglement and fundamental excitations of nature, including quantum information science and technology.

Interested in quantum computers, condensed matter theory, and quantum technology? Apply for a postdoctoral fellow position in my quantum information and device theory group at the Lab for Physical Sciences / University of Maryland. Send me an email for more information.